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Reverse emulating the NES to give it SUPER POWERS!

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    Elusive
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    It's rare to see more entertaining or insane tech projects than the ones by Tom7. I highly recommend you check out all of his videos.

    It's rare to see more entertaining or insane tech projects than the ones by Tom7. I highly recommend you check out all of his videos.

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    1. ian
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      I wasn't expecting to watch a 20 minute slideshow today, but here we are. Interesting. Thanks for sharing OP

      I wasn't expecting to watch a 20 minute slideshow today, but here we are. Interesting. Thanks for sharing OP

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  2. cfabbro
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    That was super interesting and reminds me of some of the ROM and hardware hacks that have been showcased at AGDQ/SGDQ, e.g. Pokémon plays twitch, etc. This Tom7 guy is also very, very good at...

    That was super interesting and reminds me of some of the ROM and hardware hacks that have been showcased at AGDQ/SGDQ, e.g. Pokémon plays twitch, etc.

    This Tom7 guy is also very, very good at explaining complex mechanisms in an understandable way. And while the results were a bit visually glitchy, the fact he got Super Mario World working on an NES through a cartridge hack is absolutely insane. Definitely subscribing to his channel and activating the bell for him so I don't miss what he does next! Thanks for sharing.

    4 votes